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Portugal reevaluates fighter jet purchase amid US tensionsPortugal is planning to purchase new fighter jets for approximately $5.9 billion and is considering "all options." Although ...
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Portugal rethinks fighter jet plans amid geopolitical shiftsPortugal, planning to purchase new fighter jets for approximately 8.5 billion CAD, is considering "all options." Although ...
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The National Interest on MSNEurope Rethinks the F-35, and Trump May Be to BlameThe F-35 fighter jet is the most successful fifth-generation program, but geopolitical tensions among NATO states make it less attractive.
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The National Interest on MSNCanada and Portugal May Pass on the F-35, but Germany and Turkey Are InGermany commits to adopt the F-35 from the U.S. amidst the new rifts within the NATO alliance. Turkey may also be on track ...
Some allies are rethinking the F-35 as a new contract decision upends Lockheed's longtime dominance in stealth fighter ...
Trump's actions have caused some US allies to reconsider their commitment to buying F-35s. It could be a big opportunity for ...
A Danish MP warns against buying F-35s from the US, citing security risks and possible US control, amid growing concerns over the fighter jet’s alleged 'kill switch' Amid reports that Canada is ...
LISBON — A senior Portuguese Air Force official says that the service is looking at “all the options,” including the Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jet ... choice of Portugal, a future ...
Now, however, nations are moving ahead with the sixth generation of combat jets. In the past few months, China has flown its ...
The sixth-generation combat aircraft is a central component of the Air Force's secretive and costly Next Generation Air Dominance, which seeks to fly the future fighter, designated the F-47 ...
Based on Trump’s promises, the F-47 should be the most advanced fighter jet available in the world. According to The New York Times, Russia, China and groups of European nations are working on ...
The Trump administration has shocked industry observers by choosing aerospace firm Boeing to build the US military’s next-generation F-47 fighter jets — beating out competitor Lockheed Martin.
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